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What role do special government agencies play in protecting buyers? Check all that apply.
They create regulations to ensure safe products.
They promote certain products for companies.
They dictate marketing strategies to companies.
They help consumers determine marginal cost.
They provide information about products.
They collect customer fraud complaints.
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- They create regulations to ensure safe products.
- They provide information about products.
- They collect customer fraud complaints.
Explanation: agencies like the FDA, CPSC, FTC, CFPB, etc., set safety/quality rules, publish guidance and product information for consumers, and take/track complaints about fraud or unsafe products. They generally do not promote specific companies' products, dictate marketing strategies, or compute consumers' marginal costs.
- They provide information about products.
- They collect customer fraud complaints.
Explanation: agencies like the FDA, CPSC, FTC, CFPB, etc., set safety/quality rules, publish guidance and product information for consumers, and take/track complaints about fraud or unsafe products. They generally do not promote specific companies' products, dictate marketing strategies, or compute consumers' marginal costs.
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